Béla Tarr

Béla Tarr, master of slow cinema, dies at 70

Tarr was a defining force behind what later came to be known as slow cinema—a rigorous style marked by long, uninterrupted takes, stark black-and-white imagery, sparse dialogue and a deliberate rejection of conventional narrative rhythm. His films demanded patience, but rewarded it with an unflinching gaze at power, despair and moral decay.
7 January 2026, 07:06 AM